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French
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Abstract
‘Pain de soil’ l’incendiaire (1670) The house of curé was burned around 1670 by a named Gaspard Ficelle, says Pain de soil, because Mr Le Grand had refused him an order on poverty, saying that his ink was squeezed. As soil bread was taken out of the house and the first cabaret entered, he was confident that: “Our curé says his ink is busy, but I will release it soon.” This funeral resolution was executed; ...